To seize and invade
Fishing, robbing and invading mu, a Chinese word, Pinyin is y ú Du ó Q ī nm ó u, which means plundering and squeezing people's property. It comes from the book of the Han Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Fishing: plunder; invading: plunder. Plunder and squeeze people's property.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Jing Ji: "the officials took the goods as the market, captured the common people by fishing, and invaded the people."
To seize and invade
judge a person by his success or failure - chéng bài lùn rén
A cup of wine is a solution to resentment - bēi jiǔ jiě yuàn
He who advances with precipitation will retire with speed. - jǐn ruì tuì sù